DASH Expands Affordability Focus Amid Controversy Over Delivery Worker Pay in NYC
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expands affordability via Family Dollar partnership to target low-income users earning under $50K annually.- Company faces NY regulatory scrutiny over post-checkout tipping changes allegedly reducing delivery worker earnings by $550M.
- DoorDash disputes claims, citing $1.2B worker earnings increase since 2023 minimum pay law and industry-standard practices.
- Legal battles over mandatory tipping laws challenge free speech claims while investors weigh $1.7B-$3.9B 2028 earnings projections against margin pressures.
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